Research Towers at Harvard Forest
Photo shows the NEON and EMS towers as viewed from the Harvard Forest walk-up tower. David R. Foster- Harvard Forest Archives
Photo shows the NEON and EMS towers as viewed from the Harvard Forest walk-up tower. David R. Foster- Harvard Forest Archives
Alligators are one of several mobile apex predators in southeastern estuaries. James Nifong
Kazimierz Wieski
Although estuaries are small in area, they play an outsized role in the global carbon budget. Steven Pennings Steven Pennings
A long-term experiment at the GCE LTER revealed that rising sea levels would negatively affect tidal freshwater marshes. Steven Pennings
Long-term monitoring of salt marsh plant production revealed the role of river flow. Andy Penninman
Ecotone interface between mangrove and sawgrass in lower Shark River Slough. Stephan Davis Stephan Davis
Eddy covariance tower at SRS-6 in lower Shark River before (left) and after (right) Hurricane Irma. (left) Jordan Barr (right) Edward Castaneda
Dr. Greg Starr and Dr. Justin Cummings working on the eddy covariance and meteorological tower near TS/Ph-1b in Taylor Slough. Edward Linden
Adam Rosenblatt (Ph.D. student) holding one of his study subjects, an American alligator, in the Shark River estuary. Rand Rosenblatt Rand Rosenblatt